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? ? ) ? ? i : ? . f To Purify Your Blood and get Your Vital Organs Toned Dp for Summer Work. vi * ? ' ! PRICKLY BITTERS IS THE FIGHTING BLOOD. GREATEST SPRING TONIC AND BLOOD PURIFIER ON EARTH I 8 o ? I 1 Fighting blood is pure, rich, vigorous blood. Pure blood is the foundation for an active mind, strong body and bold heart. Not only is it neccessary in a tr.'al of physical strength, but equally so in the mighty struggle for worldly wealth. The victim of impure blood is generaly half sick, lacks spirit and energy, and is unable to stznd the strain.of the contest?besides he is incon stant danger of contracting some life-rhreatening disease. To have pure blood, the kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels must be free from obstructions, ana strong in the performance of their functions. Th>s des'nble condition can be secured and maintained through the use of Prickly Ash Bitt rs, the "World Celebrated" system cleanser and b bod purifier. A short course w'th this? great remedy vitalizes the blood and puts the system in good condition, invig orates the body, promotes good appetite, restful sleep and ciieeiful spirits solu everywhere/ peice $1.00 per bohle. YOU NEED IT To drive out (hat Lazy Feeling. YOU NEED IT For Dizziness and Sour Stomach. YOU NEED IT For Backache and Kidney Trouble. _ YOU NEED IT To Improve Appetite and Digestion. YOU NEED '} ? IT. YOU NEED IT. YOU NEED . IT, YOU NEED IT To Core GoasUwUso. YOU NEED IT. YOU NEED IT ForSallew ' Cooylulao. YOU NEED IT. YOU NEED IT To Sweatcn Ibo Breath. YOU NEED IT. YGU NEED IT To Meks Work A Pleasure. YOU NEED IT. YOU NEED IT To Cera "?e Blue*." YOU NEED IT. MAKES THE BRAIN ACTIVE AND PUTS THE BODY IN FINE CONDITION, CALLED HIM UUWfl SOUTSL CAROLINA SLURRED IN SENATE BY BOPbI\S And Is iiked Questions by Senator Tillman Which Fe Failed to Answer. There was decidedly a spirited en counter In the United St?tea Senate on Thurrdiy between Mr. TiUman and Mr. Hopkins coi corning tue rt c-.-nt Chicago bank failure. Mr. TiUman read fn-n the news papers charges to the > fT.at that the Illinois senator had used bis cfflclal position to prevent punishment fcr violation of the banking law and Mr. Bopkins responded by charging the South Carolina senator with approv ing the lynching of negroes and with seeming his election to the senate by suppressing the negro vote. He aleo declared that Mr. TiUman haa char g ed the i fflcial report of bis last i-peech en the tank question so as to make it appear that be (Mr. Hopkim) had evaded a question and to this Mr. TiUman responded that i-a bad done nr thing of the kind. The coll' quy at last became so bitter f at it war* nee 6fif)*ry to call the senatcra to order. T p climax came when Mr. Hep-. kins said: ' I is time that rhe country should i kr.own who this modern reformer is, wlo <a heard where do>s be come fr.m?" I Replying he sild that Mr. Tillman Is in m S<>u?r- Carolina x?ith a ?blre p r.< T< . f 5^7 r?f?n ?? A ? h'o v r> r> ulation of 782,003. This being tb< case Mr. Tinman had been able, b< said, to get to the senate only by suppressing the colored vote?secur lug a majority by manipulation* which results in depriving a majorit) of tfo ppopl- of the rights guaranteed to tbem by the cochtituilon He. would a&k the senator if he wm:d deny that in a speech made in 1900 he had said that be bad done all he could to keep the negroes from vot ing. ?'Why should. I dBnj?" responded Mr. Tillman promptly, "when I put It. in the record? I do not deny it and I am willing,to repeat." " Mr Hopkins then charged bis an tagonsi with favoring the lynching of negiOJS, quoting speeches made by the Sunth Carolina senator a vear aero in which reference was made to the burning alive of mgices. '"Think of a senator who can en dorse such barbarities and atrocities talblrg about the violation of law. Huw i& a matter cf a little money to | be compared with the taking cfhu-i man life." ' Replying, Mr. Tillman said that he bad nevtr bten in a curt of law ex-1 Cfpt as a stfctatcr, but; in that ca ! paclty be had noticed that when t' e lawyers bad poor ca*es they inou'g- d in t>ll marner cf abu<e of their oppo nents. "In he." re askfd, nf irlcg to Mr. Hr.pkiop, ''the vice preskLni | of t rie bondli g comp*O) ?'' 1 L >t uh navf it?yea i r no," went on tbe Suuth Carollt lan. No response ! ' I lake the refusal to arsw^ r a j a confession, as rwot positive that be 1b ex> rtini? his > fS mi vo-itl n to pio rxjft.p tbe viola.* l< n < f t* c law. There is One Soda Cracker and You do no Only One. know that Soda Cracker until you know Uneeda E3i To taste Uneeda Biscuit is to fall in love with them. You never forget that first taste, and you renew it every time you eat Uneeda Biscuit ? 3 0 In a dust tight, moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ^rutors ei-ganed lo wrangling, one 'hlBiDg on hanks, tbe other on ne gro* s. until Mr. Aldrioh finally caller] for the regu ar rder, on the ground that nothing was before tbe senate, and Mr. LuF. liette was waiting to speak. The dispute was renewed and be came even more heated. Mr, Tillman denied that be'bad said cegroes bad been cowed by lynching to proven* them from going to < he polls, but d* - blared that it was necessory in South Carolina, where tbe negroes have s majority of the population, to ''den troy tbe brute who outrages a white woman iu order lor the white men tr pain protection for their wives atd daughters^_ J-JB&T ?&i?f Ea&Y Th'ToWill B? L bn Sler pleeaneBS ? Whin O.-an?f bnre People L< atrn Xb<s Can't Test at night with a bad back, A lame, a weak or an aching one. Doan's Kidney Pkis are lor Lad breks They cure every form of kidney Ills, From common backache to diabetes. Tney are endorsed, by Oraugeburg people A. D. Ruple, of Orangeburg, S. C. sal sman in clothing and gentleman's furnishing store, says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills and can recom p ei.d them f ?r backache. 1 suffered for three or four years from a heavy dull pain across the small o my back, at times very s vere pirticulary at night when I W'Uld awake and my b;uk would feel ?s though it would come apart and 1 wo .Id be afraid to move and when 1 wanted lo turn over I had to take both hands ana j i t p ill myself over, he sharp shoot ing p ins g ing hough me Ii e a kmfe. The kidney seer Hons were dark colored, contained a sediment and had a s rotisi ? dor, 1 u^ed ma y different rem id es but al to no p r puse Until 1 saw Doan's Kid.iey Pills nid got a box al the .J. (>. Watiiiama ker .Mfg. Co. stoic 1 exp rieneoe ief-tli! next di/a id conn mi sing to take them, and it v.as not very long before the backache! ft me entirely, the secretions became regu ar and no mal, and 1 could r. st comfortably ail night. My irener 1 he illb was also greatly improved." F.raaie o< all dealt-rs. Pdce 50 ce is. Fist er Milium Co., HtiffiUi v ??? York, soleageats for the Unite States. u^aiemhpr the name?Doan's?anr taki no other. A DnctorVjjAdvice. At Norfruk, V i , Dr. Riebard C. Jubot of Washu gton. rf 3d a rerrark bie paper bt-fore 12> boutheasteri Vi-giria pMslo* f, laklrg the stanr at the time 1 ad ccm<? when doctor tuldstrp fcdcciMsteMrg so n ucl >-?dno?d cire in th?ir trea'menr, ? itle m smerism ard Christian Sei i-ie Dr. Cabot sa'd ft r b trer r? ois v.c? rl he hccoorpiihbed if ti i.1 as e'er e. Iiis p?&ei aade a most fa^ aule im m n?l< n. VGAUKAM'KKIH VHK FOR PIttEP A GAUKANTEED CURE KOli PILES I cuing- Blrnu, bietQiun, ? PiOtruoiUK Piles. Druggist* are aut-oriz^d t< efund money lr Pizo Ointrxent fails 0 cure in 6 to 14 diys. 50c. Two Death Traps. From a three-story lodging houpe at Fifth and Minna streets; San Fran 0!C>, which collapsed Wednesday morning, more than 75 bodies were taken out Friday. There are 50 other dead bodies in sight in the ruins. Tbis -uildintr was one of the first to take fire on Fifth street. At least 100 ppr 8onR were killed in the Cosmopolitan on F. urtb Rr-'eAt. Foley & Co., Chicagooriginated Hon ey and Tar as a throat and lung reme dy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and larmany imitations are offered for the genuine. These worthless imita bav<; similar sounding names. Beware of them. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is in a yellow package. Ask for it and refuse any substii ute. It is the best remedy lor coughs and colds. Dr A. C. Dukes. Dltiiy AI - n i?ic ?. A dispatch from bau Francec says weddlr gs in great number hav reunited from the rfcpnt disastet. Wfimrn driven out rf their 1 oraea arr Mt ^pntifufe have sppealed to tb Tisn ti whom 'hiy were erpageri. w mroedlate marriages have bf en effec - CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature SAW MILLS. LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK ENGINES AND BOILERS AND SIZES AND FOR EVERY CLASS OF SERVICE. ASK POR OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE PUCING YOUR ORDER. IGIBBES MACHINERY COMPANY COLUMBIA, S. C. Money to Loan ON FARMING LANDS. Lorg lime. No commission charged. Borrower pays act ual cost of perfect inn loan. For further information address: John B PALMEK&SoN ?3* Box Columbia. S. C. Hay and drain. "VTEUCH ANTS IN THE neighbo IVXing towns, buying Hay or Grain will save money by Buying through me. I represent an old reliable firm Nashville. Respectfully 1110-4-m Fred F. Pooser. Face hands and entire body cowered with Eczema Merersjead this Knoxville. Teno., March 5.1604. W. D. Kuhlmaa & Co. Gentlemen: ? Last summer I suffered with tho worst case of eczema I ever saw. Our doctor saiil it w is tbe most airjrravatini; case he ever h?4 In nil his practice. It bad covered my face and hands and had almost covered my entire body. I could not sir-pat night and bad used so many different remedies I had about given up ever bcin/ cured, as I continued to uet worse all the time. After spending Sil.OOfor tnedlclno whlcb did me no good I saw your ail vortisement of D. D. D. and as 1 had tried everything else I decided to trlve it a trial, and to the surprise of myself und family I was entirely cured after uslnir slx bottles. I believe one or two bottles will cin e any ordinary case, and I am ordering tnls for a man living in Morris own. The flesh producer Is for the same party. I will appreci ate anything you may do In the way of price or express charges. Yours very truly. M. F. McGUIBE. Our confidence In the D. D. D. Prescription. So many astonishingly effective and per manent cures have been made by this won derful Skin Disease Remedy (The D. D. D. Prescription) that we are absolutely con vinced it will conquer any and all diseases of the Skin and Scalp. Wa back this assertion with our Guaranty. Those who are interested in this subject are invited to call at our store and s^e act ual photographs of many people cured of these seemingly incurable Skin Diseases. WE PROVE IT. convince you we have hi ringed with the I). D. D. Co., to that any stillerer Iroin any skin disease can pet direct lr< m th" D. I). D. Cn.'< laboratory a birg? frei? fwinnlp bo: tie of D.D. D. ' reci iption together v i th 32 page new pamphlet mi skin disea.se and free tdvire ?n your pur titular tuse from the worid'sgreat est skin Epe?, iailat. ^ J. G. WannEmakcr.MYjj Co. CDCC SAMPLE rOUPON. ' IVL,,< (Mai: this coupon.) 0. U. I). Lo,.AUdiol Dcpaumeni. 116-120 Miehlen S?., Suite 44. Chicago. Please send me free preniid a larr e size sample bottle of D. D. D., pamphlet and cot imitation blank. For .ycara 1 have been ulllicted with a skin disease called .and have never used ?. D. D. Name. Ac'dnss. un]>ertakek and practical embalm er PHREE FINE HEARSES ifO j7V CITY ANUCOUNTRY SEK\l UB) Strongest in the World. Every year that you carry an Equitable PoHcj it becomea more valuable?Becomes not only a protection to family and business interest*, but an actual asset, upon which you can borrow money?or that you can tum in for actual cash. But it isn't everybody can get an Equitable Policy. JAS. W. ZBGLER, Special Agent, OraDgeburg, S. 0. ON YOUR Us sure to t'C properlv e >i b obtain ?he 5TEV ENS an.l i i n CANNOT i.ii M'itiiSC. \* e RIFLES . . . from $2.25 to $150.00 PISTOLS . . . from 2 50 to CO 00 SHOTGUNS . . fro.u 7 50 10' 3r> 00 i;i ? I ir |k 1.1 11 li.l.uin. ? ki ll fir - Tin V ii|hjii recci|? ut ? tor i ?? r ? iu *Mil*'? . j; [-rice. |Ci?wf|* .i.-c. 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Office, second story Louis Building, Southwest Corner Russell and Market ?tieets, Orangeburg, S. C. fJ,ione No. 53. Ask Central to ring twice. % ' STALL1UIN. ? ^ My South Carolina High 3? 5i{ Bred Stallion, I PRINCE A. jf ? will stand at my farm in ? \\l Rooky Grove Township, the S 5p first four days of each week. 5$ w Ten Dollars to insure with H I foal._ J jjj Eggs from Choice' Barred j| y Plvmoth Rock Fowls at $1.00. it & per setMnsrof Hi. & 1 J. BLVJN KNOTTS, J 5i? The Surveyor. }rt ? R. F. D. No 1, it! 2-22-fims* Neese. S. C. 5 Come Quick as everyone is anxious to'try our ?'Little Daisy" Buggies. They are triumps of modem Inventive genius and a kit a* boon to horse s?so easy and friciiuiiless do they run. They're not the only ones, however, in our stuck? Everything on Wheels." un less it might b; a tire engine, and e could jret you that. OSCAR R. LQWMAN, Orangeburg, S. C.